During an interview in "Landscape at Bridgehead" RT was asked why he was so scumbag to Patrick at the end of the second season of "Xun". He retorted that you met me during an affair. You should know who I am. You should He knows what he is doing, but Patrick's response is obviously not mature enough. The host had no choice but to say, "We on Broadway just can't see Jonathan Groff." Now after watching the movie, I realize that RT's understanding of the role has always been correct. Everyone thinks that Kevin's scum is because he broke the ambiguous with a kiss in the end, but this does not mean that Patrick is the more innocent of the two. The previous strike-ups, overtime, and base-friend assists should not make people pretend to be foolish. After Kevin and Jon broke up, he waited at the door all night and asked Patrick if he would give them a chance. Patrick agreed without hesitation. But for Kevin, the real take a shot is take a risk. It is the boyfriend who has been away for two years, moved to live together, is trying to solve problems when encountering problems, and is trying to become a better self at the request of the other party. Instead of instantly transforming into the opponent's ideal self. Patrick's escape is obviously not mature enough. Patrick said "I can't believe you anymore" for a good reason, but everything Kevin said in the coffee shop hit the nail on the head. At first I felt that a dialogue was washed away and the screenwriter was so awesome... Later I realized that the ending was decided from the beginning, and then I went back to listen to the lyrics of the ending soundtrack when the two people were just together, and they all echoed the final character. : Sweetheart may not be easy But we'
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